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Representatives in Congress 13Th Congressional District Representatives in Congress 1st Congressional District Mike Russel J. Emil P. Rossi Cheryl Kreier Pamela Votes not Thompson* "Jim" Chase Elizondo Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL REF Del Norte 4,903 2,775 160 159 99 287 Humboldt 36,870 13,683 1,496 1,782 633 1,929 Lake 13,942 5,651 406 400 206 969 Mendocino 20,967 8,562 1,681 1,098 711 1,934 Napa 34,325 12,672 1,001 1,141 513 2,518 Solano 28,025 16,022 952 1,822 722 2,787 Sonoma 16,606 7,622 680 771 277 1,394 District Totals 155,638 66,987 6,376 7,173 3,161 11,818 Percent 65.1% 28.0% 2.6% 3.0% 1.3% 4.7% 2nd Congressional District Stan Morgan Wally Herger* Charles R. John Votes not Martin McDermott Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL Butte 25,410 47,381 2,290 3,015 104 Lassen 2,299 7,546 172 345 293 Modoc 734 3,087 71 93 204 Nevada 14,119 28,068 1,516 1,870 2,405 Plumas 2,492 6,919 199 278 655 Shasta 15,769 46,303 1,357 1,791 2,185 Sierra 391 1,312 57 50 55 Siskiyou 5,129 13,081 569 811 400 Trinity 1,502 3,705 157 231 264 Yuba 4,230 10,770 311 426 565 District Totals 72,075 168,172 6,699 8,910 7,130 Percent 28.2% 65.8% 2.6% 3.4% 2.7% 3rd Congressional District Bob Kent Doug Ose* Douglas Channing E. Votes not Arthur Tuma Jones Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL Butte 973 1,957 51 25 14 Colusa 1,537 3,585 93 41 516 Glenn 2,383 5,813 198 80 346 Sacramento 31,591 47,445 2,118 1,094 0 Solano 10,703 14,762 525 306 1,582 Sutter 8,699 16,656 423 216 1,031 Tehama 6,184 13,189 570 319 820 Yolo 30,997 25,847 1,249 553 0 District Totals 93,067 129,254 5,227 2,634 4,309 Percent 40.5% 56.2% 2.2% 1.1% 1.8% 13 Representatives in Congress 4th Congressional District Mark A. John T. William Fritz Robert E. Votes not Norberg Doolittle* Frey Ray Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL Alpine 217 314 26 14 26 Amador 4,729 9,673 372 240 0 Calaveras 5,859 11,254 670 439 775 El Dorado 21,796 43,800 2,142 1,424 3,431 Mono 1,366 2,572 149 109 274 Placer 35,167 70,568 3,474 2,374 0 Sacramento 21,230 45,029 2,062 1,394 0 Tuolumne 7,610 14,293 599 458 0 District Totals 97,974 197,503 9,494 6,452 4,506 Percent 31.5% 63.5% 3.0% 2.0% 1.4% 5th Congressional District Robert T. Ken Payne Ken Adams Cullene Lang Charles Votes not Matsui* Kersey Cast in Race DEM REP GRN LIB NL Sacramento 147,025 55,945 6,195 2,919 1,975 0 District Totals 147,025 55,945 6,195 2,919 1,975 0 Percent 68.7% 26.2% 2.9% 1.3% 0.9% 0.0% 6th Congressional District Lynn Ken Mc Justin Richard O. Alan Barreca Votes not Woolsey* Auliffe "Justo" Barton Cast in Race MoscosoMoscoso DEM REP GRN LIB NL Marin 78,457 32,286 5,627 1,737 962 4,612 Sonoma 103,659 47,883 7,621 2,954 1,932 7,163 District Totals 182,116 80,169 13,248 4,691 2,894 11,775 Percent 64.4% 28.4% 4.6% 1.6% 1.0% 4.0% 7th Congressional District George Christopher Martin Sproul Votes not Miller* A. Hoffman Cast in Race DEM REP NL Contra Costa 120,438 31,804 3,701 6,688 Solano 39,254 12,350 1,242 2,673 District Totals 159,692 44,154 4,943 9,361 Percent 76.5% 21.2% 2.3% 4.3% 14 Representatives in Congress 8th Congressional District Nancy Adam Sparks Erik Bauman David Votes not Pelosi* Smithstein Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL San Francisco 181,847 25,298 5,645 2,638 0 District Totals 181,847 25,298 5,645 2,638 0 Percent 84.5% 11.7% 2.6% 1.2% 0.0% 9th Congressional District Barbara Lee* Arneze Fred E. Ellen Votes not Washington Foldvary Jefferds Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL Alameda 182,352 21,033 7,051 4,214 15,267 District Totals 182,352 21,033 7,051 4,214 15,267 Percent 85.0% 9.8% 3.3% 1.9% 6.6% 10th Congressional District Ellen O. Claude B. Valerie Votes not Tauscher* Hutchison, Janlois Cast in Race Jr. DEM REP NL Alameda 48,115 40,056 3,132 4,858 Contra Costa 112,314 94,807 6,395 8,153 District Totals 160,429 134,863 9,527 13,011 Percent 52.7% 44.2% 3.1% 4.1% 11th Congressional District Tom Y. Richard W. Kathryn A. Jon A. Kurey Votes not Santos Pombo* Russow Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL Sacramento 17,461 29,163 1,468 918 0 San Joaquin 62,078 91,472 3,568 2,479 4,834 District Totals 79,539 120,635 5,036 3,397 4,834 Percent 38.1% 57.9% 2.4% 1.6% 2.3% 12th Congressional District Tom Lantos* Mike Garza Barbara J. Rifkin Young Votes not Less Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL San Francisco 45,856 9,531 1,966 1,153 0 San Mateo 112,548 34,631 4,465 2,406 0 District Totals 158,404 44,162 6,431 3,559 0 Percent 74.6% 20.8% 3.0% 1.6% 0.0% 15 Representatives in Congress 13th Congressional District Fortney Pete James R. Don J. Howard Mora Timothy R. Votes not Stark* (Jim) Goetz Grundmann Hoehner Cast in Race DEM REP AI LIB NL Alameda 116,809 39,341 2,118 4,095 2,366 11,238 Santa Clara 12,203 5,158 247 528 281 1,638 District Totals 129,012 44,499 2,365 4,623 2,647 12,876 Percent 70.5% 24.3% 1.2% 2.6% 1.4% 6.6% 14th Congressional District Anna G. Bill Quraishi Joseph W. John Black Votes not Eshoo* Dehn III Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL San Mateo 66,446 24,044 1,724 1,906 0 Santa Clara 95,274 35,294 2,991 2,583 9,457 District Totals 161,720 59,338 4,715 4,489 9,457 Percent 70.3% 25.8% 2.0% 1.9% 3.9% 15th Congressional District Mike Honda Jim Cunneen Ed Wimmers Douglas C. Phillip Votes not Gorney Kronzer Cast in Race DEM REP LIB NL IND (W/I) Santa Clara 113,245 89,412 3,954 2,919 80 10,207 Santa Cruz 15,300 10,454 866 672 2 1,165 District Totals 128,545 99,866 4,820 3,591 82 11,372 Percent 54.3% 42.2% 2.0% 1.5% 0.0% 4.6% 16th Congressional District Zoe Lofgren* Horace Dennis Edward J. Votes not "Gene" Michael Klein Cast in Race ThaynThayn UmphressUmphress DEM REP LIB NL Santa Clara 115,118 37,213 4,742 2,673 12,742 District Totals 115,118 37,213 4,742 2,673 12,742 Percent 72.1% 23.3% 3.0% 1.6% 7.4% 16 Representatives in Congress 17th Congressional District Sam Farr* Clint Engler E. Craig Rick S. Scott R. Larry Fenton Votes not Coffin Garrett Hartley Cast in Race DEM REP GRN LIB NL REF Monterey 75,490 33,042 2,899 1,299 519 1,323 4,013 San Benito 10,538 4,900 215 217 87 268 740 Santa Cruz 57,191 13,615 5,101 994 390 672 2,846 District Totals 143,219 51,557 8,215 2,510 996 2,263 7,599 Percent 68.7% 24.7% 4.0% 1.2% 0.4% 1.0% 3.5% 18th Congressional District Gary A. Steve R. Page Roth Votes not Condit* Wilson Riskin Cast in Race DEM REP NL Fresno 924 338 27 58 Madera 178 151 2 7 Merced 33,170 14,478 705 2,742 San Joaquin 2,093 2,124 54 141 Stanislaus 84,638 39,374 2,072 3,430 District Totals 121,003 56,465 2,860 6,378 Percent 67.2% 31.3% 1.5% 3.4% 19th Congressional District Dan George Edmon V. Elizabeth Bob Miller Votes not Rosenberg Radanovich* Kaiser Taylor Cast in Race DEM REP AI LIB NL Fresno 53,254 104,100 818 3,140 1,509 6,584 Madera 10,098 20,949 246 621 220 1,257 Mariposa 2,430 5,160 71 218 93 229 Tulare 4,796 14,308 131 285 168 468 District Totals 70,578 144,517 1,266 4,264 1,990 8,538 Percent 31.8% 65.0% 0.5% 1.9% 0.8% 3.7% 20th Congressional District Cal Dooley* Rich Arnold Walter Votes not Rodriguez Kriegbaum Kenneth Cast in Race Ruehlig DEM REP LIB NL Fresno 27,584 22,186 488 411 986 Kern 19,389 11,451 352 562 0 Kings 11,698 15,782 238 303 757 Tulare 7,564 8,144 242 140 280 District Totals 66,235 57,563 1,320 1,416 2,023 Percent 52.4% 45.5% 1.0% 1.1% 1.6% 17 Representatives in Congress 21st Congressional District Pedro "Pete" Bill Thomas* James RS Votes not Martinez Jr Manion Cast in Race DEM REP LIB Kern 34,856 106,293 5,801 0 Tulare 14,462 36,246 1,442 1,806 District Totals 49,318 142,539 7,243 1,806 Percent 24.8% 71.6% 3.6% 0.9% 22nd Congressional District Lois Capps* Mike Stoker Joe Furcinite J.
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